Best Stock and ETF Swing Trade Setups – Oct. 1, 2012 ($PKT, $NTE $WWWW)

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Based on the proven technical analysis techniques of our ETF and stock swing trading system, today’s stock and ETF trading video provides you with a few of our top stocks to buy for short-term entry in the coming days.  Tickers discussed in today’s stock market video include: $PKT, $NTE, and $WWWW. Press the “play” button to watch the video below (view full screen in HD mode for best quality):


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All the stocks and ETFs discussed in the video above were found using the new MTG Stock Screener, our web-based software designed to help swing traders quickly and easily find the best short-term trading setups that meet our strict technical criteria.

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